2008 (Junior):At Florida State: Moved from corner to free safety and is pushing Darius McClure for starting duties...will try to beat out McClure in the fall and replace two-year starter Roger Williams...had an excellent spring and was named the most improved defensive back by the coaches...in 2006 he was named to the Sporting News All-ACC freshman team after appearing in 12 of the Seminoles' 13 games at corner...last season he served as the primary back-up to Tony Carter at the field corner position...will bring a unique blend of skills to the free safety position...already one of the hardest hitters in the secondary, Robinson also has the instincts of a corner to go with excellent coverage skills and excellent size.

Sophomore Year (2007): Played in 10 of Florida State's 13 games as a back-up to Tony Carter at the left (field) cornerback position and on special teams...missed the Seminoles' games against Duke, Boston College and Virginia Tech because of a groin injury...has played in 22 of Florida State's 26 games the last two seasons...played impressively at the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl...recorded seven tackles, had a tackle for loss, forced and recovered a fumble versus the Wildcats...it was the first fumble forced and recovered in his career...recorded 17 total tackles with his season-high coming in the Music City Bowl...also had five stops in a win versus NC State.

Freshman Year (2006): Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team by The Sporting News...played in 12 of Florida State's 13 games while earning starting assignments at the boundary corner position against NC State, Duke, Boston College and Maryland...totaled 26 tackles to rank fourth among Florida State's cornerbacks...13 total tackles in his four starts and 13 tackles in his remaining eight games played...his career-high of seven tackles came in the Seminoles' victory over Duke...his total against the Blue Devils included a career-high five initial hits for tackles...began his career with four tackles in the Seminoles' victory over Miami on the road...among his four stops against the Hurricanes was his first career tackle for minus yardage...also added four tackles in the Seminoles' victory over UCLA in the Emerald Bowl...a career-high two pass break-ups came in the victory over Rice with one coming against Florida and one more against UCLA.

2005: A redshirt season.

High School: Graduated from Northwestern in 2005...regarded as one of the top prep defensive backs in the country...a four-star player by Rivals.com...the No. 66 player overall in the country and No. 6 corner in the country by Rivals.com...the No. 1 player in South Carolina...was a member of the South Carolina team in the Shrine Bowl...had a pair of pass break-ups and an interception in the Shrine Bowl...totaled 27 interceptions during his four-year varsity career...recorded 10 interceptions and earned all-state first team honors as a senior...also performed well as a game-breaking punt returner and a deep threat wide receiver...totaled 50 tackles and had nine interceptions as a junior...chose Florida State over Penn State, Clemson and Virginia Tech.

Lacking the size and power to consistently take on and shed blocks at the point of attack, Robinson's lack of strength shows up in all areas of his game. He isn't a physical tackler, and he struggles to generate much power on contact. He's more of a drag-down guy who consistently bounces off would-be tackles and doesn't consistently get his man to the ground. Robinson showcases above-average athleticism for his size and does a nice job locating the ball down the field and then closing on the play. He displays natural hand and ball skills and has some range as a centerfield-type safety. Robinson is at his best when he's asked to simply use his instincts and track the play as a straight-line athlete. When he has to cleanly redirect in space, he gets too leggy and struggles.